The Million-Dollar Catch. Susan Mallery
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“I’m looking out for you. I know you, Ryan. You have that damned honorable streak. You keep it hidden, but I know it’s there. You lied to her and even though you were justified and angry at the time, you hate that you did it. Now the woman is pregnant and you’re feeling responsible. Don’t be stupid.”
“I won’t be.”
“Like I believe that. At least don’t do anything until after the kid is born and you get a DNA test, okay? I can get you the name of a good lawyer.”
Ryan appreciated Todd’s intentions, but they weren’t necessary. “Julie is a good lawyer.”
“I meant the name of one who isn’t out to screw you.”
Unfortunately Ryan doubted Julie would ever want that again. He’d spent their brief meeting thinking about getting her naked again and he would bet money that she’d been planning fifty ways to skin him alive.
“Are you sure she isn’t in it for the money?” Todd asked.
“Yes.”
“I’m not. Ryan you’re the closest thing I’ll ever have to a brother. Remember what happened last time. I don’t want you worked over again.”
“Julie wouldn’t do that.”
“How do you know?”
Ryan didn’t have an answer. It was something he felt, not something he could prove or explain.
In truth, Todd had a point. Ryan knew very little about Julie. It was possible she was just in it for the money. Maybe this was a game to her. But honest to God, he couldn’t begin to care if she was.
Which said what about him?
“She’s not like that,” he said at last.
Todd shook his head. “They’re all like that.”
“Why am I meeting you here?” Willow asked as she climbed out of her car and glanced around at the shopping center. As Julie had requested, she’d parked in front of the office-supply store. “Is there a sale on paper clips or colored pens?”
Julie waited until her sister had joined her on the sidewalk. “I have something to tell you.”
“You don’t want to be a lawyer anymore? You’re going into retail?”
“Almost.”
“Don’t make any big decisions now, while you’re still in recovery from jerk-man. He’s not worth it.”
“I appreciate the support.”
Delicate little Willow was also so passionate about everything. Unfortunately, when guys looked at her, they tended to see a best friend or a buddy. But one day the right man would open his eyes and be swept away. Julie hoped he was up for the ride.
“So I have something to tell you,” Julie said as she led her sister past the office-supply center and toward the baby store next door. “I left out a small detail of my night with Ryan.”
“He’s a hermaphrodite?” Willow asked with a grin. “Because that would have made things really weird.”
“More weird than you know.” Julie faced her and stared into blue eyes that were so much like her own. “I slept with him.”
Willow surprised her by nodding slowly. “I kind of figured that.”
“What? How? I didn’t say anything.” Julie had always thought she was good at keeping secrets. “I didn’t even hint.”
“You didn’t have to. You were more upset than you needed to be and that’s more my flaw or even Marina’s. Not yours. So I figured there had to be a reason. Sleeping with Ryan was the most logical.”
Julie sighed. Her sisters knew her and she knew them. That was at the core of their closeness. “I’d been looking forward to your shock and outrage.”
“I could get huffy now, if that would help.”
“I appreciate that, but I’m okay. Still, there’s one more thing.” She motioned to the baby store.
This time she got the reaction she’d been expecting before. Willow turned slowly, then froze in place. Her eyes widened, her mouth dropped open and she gave a strangled sound.
“You’re pregnant,” she breathed. “Oh no. Pregnant? Really? By Ryan?”
“Uh-huh. It was a busy night.” Julie went for humor because if she actually sat down and thought about the mess she was in, she got overwhelmed.
“Pregnant.” Willow reached for her hand. “What do you think? Are you happy?”
Julie smiled. “Yeah, I really am. I never thought much about kids except as something to get to later, but the second I found out, I knew I wanted this baby.”
“Have you told Ryan?”
“Yesterday.”
“What did he say?”
“Not much of anything. He looked a little shell-shocked, then said we needed to talk. We exchanged business cards.”
Willow frowned. “That’s it? Shouldn’t there have been more?”
“I don’t know.” Julie felt unsettled about her conversation with him, but she couldn’t figure out why. “He wasn’t expecting to see me again, so under the circumstances he did okay. The baby threw him, but then it threw me, too. We’ll deal with things when we have to. I offered to let him sign away his responsibilities, but he refused.”
She hadn’t really expected him to accept, which was strange. Wouldn’t a man who felt comfortable lying to a woman he’d never met about whom he was and then sleeping with her seem the perfect candidate for baby abandonment?
“So you’re in this together,” Willow said.
“Sort of. Until there’s an actual baby, I don’t plan to hang out with him much.”
Willow squeezed her arm. “A baby. Are you excited?”
“Yes. I am. Scared, too, but mostly excited.”
“I get to be an aunt and buy presents and babysit.” Willow’s hold on her arm tightened. “Maybe it was supposed to happen this way. Maybe he’s your—”
Julie groaned. “Don’t say it, I beg you. Ryan is not my destiny.”
“But you never know.”
“I know. Now, come on. Let’s go look at baby furniture. We have a nursery to plan.”
“Your eleven o’clock is here,” Leah said as she poked her head into Julie’s office. “Cute guy.”
Julie